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• #6902
They'll probably not notice.
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• #6903
I drove down the M1 after the snow started. 30-40mph for ages and one/two lanes you could actually use. It covered up the white lines and there were points where you could barely see out of the windscreen.
I never want to do that again.
I am now worrying that ice is going to ruin my ride tomorrow :/
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• #6904
^
That's possibly the most treacherous drive I have done in England. 22o miles took 6 hoursLeeds to Leicester was 30 mph all the way, hard to tell where the lanes were, (virtually no one using the right hand lane) SUVs and artics spewing out huge amounts of sludge. Total concentration needed. Intense!
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• #6905
They should clearly mark out traffic lanes in a colour that will stand out in the snow.
No, hang on ...
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• #6906
Been out skiing in my local park. Awesome weather.
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• #6907
Whereabouts are you?
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• #6908
Snow! At northern latitudes! In the winter!
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• #6909
Panic set in today when Wilkos ran out of sledges.
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• #6910
I'm in Sheffield. No fresh snow so probably no skiing today.
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• #6911
it's been way below zero in minneapolis for the last couple of weeks
it hits a balmy -10C on thursday
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• #6912
American weather thread >>>>>>>>>>
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• #6913
should i start one ?
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• #6914
Spotted a sleeveless Q-Boss on Insty yesterday, is Brooklyn in the midst of a heatwave?
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• #6915
brilliant tail wind wheeee.....
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• #6916
waiting....waiting....
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• #6918
A weather related question to those more knowledgeable than myself: Is gritting bike paths as effective as gritting roads? I've heard that it needs the action of car tyres to be effective.
Quite a few people came of on the NCN4 into Bristol this morning due to black ice and I want to sound knowledgeable when hounding the major as to why paths aren't gritted on what's probably the busiest cycle route outside of London.
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• #6919
Well they grit pavements and that works?
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• #6920
That's cos of all the cars driving on them.
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• #6921
grit is like, salt and stones and shit right?
logically speaking for any surface if that is put down, it would:- salt - raise the freezing temp of the water causing le black ice
- stones and shit - provide traction on a slippery dippery surface.
so yeah mayte (/mayor), why aren't paths gritted on what's probably the busiest cycle route outside of London?
we pay road tax too :) - salt - raise the freezing temp of the water causing le black ice
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• #6922
Well they grit pavements and that works?
Because we're walking instead of riding.
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• #6923
End times in Brixton...
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• #6924
Isn't it always? It is Brixton.
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• #6925
^ btchpls! do u even wahaca?
Some good snow in Derby, power lines down all over the East Midlands.